That's pretty much exactly what happens for me too. When I try and go to
the given URL in a web-browser I get a WebSense error telling me I'm a bad
person for trying to do "proxy avoidance".



On 29 April 2013 10:53, skampus <stefano.cam...@regione.piemonte.it> wrote:

> i don't know what happens, but when i try to make a new qgis installation
> via
> osgeo4w, sometimes i observe this strange behaviour.
> all packages are well downloaded except for curl. the proper folder is
> created in the installation directory but it's not possible to download the
> package.
> in this case, i copy from another installation the curl package and in the
> new pc i make an off line installation.
>
> i tought that this could be as "false positive" of our web filter, i don't
> know...
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